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Synonyms and antonyms of To offer something and offers in American Thesaurus

To offer something and offers

offer (verb)

to let someone know that you will give them something if they want it

present (verb)

to offer something for people to consider or judge

proffer (verb)

formal to offer someone something by moving it toward them

offer (noun)

a statement in which you offer to give someone something if they want it

quid pro quo (noun)

formal something that you offer or give to someone in return for something that they have offered or given you

proffer (verb)

formal to offer someone something such as an explanation or apology

cast pearls before swine ()

to offer something good or helpful to someone who does not value it

offer (noun)

a statement in which you offer to do something

counteroffer (noun)

an offer made as an answer to another offer that you do not want to accept, for example an offer by the seller of a higher price than was offered by the buyer, but lower than the first price that was asked

offeree (noun)

a person who receives an offer from somebody. The person offering is called the offeror.

offeror (noun)

a person who makes an offer to somebody. The person receiving the offer is called the offeree.